4K NVR, 16ch Recommendation

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Im tired of using these inexpensive non supported NVRs.
Can you recommend a 4K NVR, 16 channel that is well designed with good intuitive User Interface?

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Im tired of using these inexpensive non supported NVRs.
Can you recommend a 4K NVR, 16 channel that is well designed with good intuitive User Interface?

Thanks
Hi @rkruz3

What have you tried so far?

What issues have you encountered?
 

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Hi @rkruz3

What have you tried so far?

What issues have you encountered?
sure. Ive used Yeskamo 1080p, Evtevsion 4K and most recently H.View 4K. The H.View is the most modern looking UI but it is non intuitive. THe Evetvsion is a great bargain, no complaints for the cost, about $70 but Id rather pay say $300 for a modern, well designed, well supported NVR that works with a variety of ONVIF cameras.
 

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sure. Ive used Yeskamo 1080p, Evtevsion 4K and most recently H.View 4K. The H.View is the most modern looking UI but it is non intuitive. THe Evetvsion is a great bargain, no complaints for the cost, about $70 but Id rather pay say $300 for a modern, well designed, well supported NVR that works with a variety of ONVIF cameras.
Hi @rkruz3

Most members like Blue Iris the most - and what I have noticed is that just about all UIs require me to take some time for DIY learning.
 

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Do you already have your cameras? If you do, your brand choice is limited to the same as the cameras, or a compatible OEM brand, or BI. Otherwise you'll lose support of some camera features. System cost wise, the NVR is the tail wagging the dog.
 

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Do you already have your cameras? If you do, your brand choice is limited to the same as the cameras, or a compatible OEM brand, or BI. Otherwise you'll lose support of some camera features. System cost wise, the NVR is the tail wagging the dog.
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